This will do a "manager" type install (other types are submit and execute - a
manager-only machine won't be able to submit jobs or have jobs run on it),
install Condor to the /dir/condor directory (the home directory you
decided on in the previous section), and set
/dir/condor/hosts/myserver as the local directory for this
machine.

Global configuration

The global condor_config file is divided into 4 parts. The first
part is the settings that you must change. Some of these are the
variables you decided on earlier (e.g. LOCAL_DIR). You also need to
specify an admin email address, your local domain (e.g. example.com),
and a name for your system. The config file is well-documented.

Part 2 of the file is usually safe to leave as-is, but you do need to set
the HOSTALLOW_READ and HOSTALLOW_WRITE variables. You can
just set then as * (i.e. any machine at all can read/write to your
pool), but this is a bit of a risk. More likely you want to set these to
*.example.com or whatever your domain is.

Once you're happy with the settings, make sure that you've set the
environment variable CONDOR_CONFIG to the location of this file.

Next, execute
/dir/condor/sbin/condor_master to start the Condor daemons - this is
the daemon that starts and monitors the other daemons. It also checks for
updated binaries and restarts the daemons if necessary.